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Hello
I wanted to know if it was possible to have 2 forums vbulletin into a single database. One is old and wanted t do another but do not tubieran the user to register 2 times. Greetings and thanks |
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#2
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Yes you can. Only make sure that they have different db prefixes. That is if you meant if you can run 2 different forums on the same db. If you meant to merge 2 forums together, that is also possible but it will require some serious work.
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I'll try, thank you very much
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#4
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You are welcome.
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#5
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and having different prefixes will be enough to register once for both forums?
thank you very much and sorry for my ignorance |
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#6
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No, you'll need some sort of mod for that.
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#7
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To do what you ask I am afraid it is a bit more complicated than that. And no need to appologize
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#8
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Thank you very much, that was what he wanted but if my knowledge is hard to beat.
A greeting |
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#9
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No problem.
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